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NUMBER 115 vyi: AUGUST 1J. IS07- TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR f 1 A STRONG BAhl;. it V . Stop and think, Your money in this Dank is protected by capital of 1200,004,00 plus Stockholders' Liability of aa much more making , : - p ; -r- " - 400,000.00 , v; v ' r - - . v of security b tweon yoa and any possible loss. Another v thing, this big capital means that this bank can r always - take care of the legitimate demands of its puatoraers, V .r. r Are these not bufRcient "reasons why "you should make . , this YOUR bank T v y ; - - , " Win. B. BLADES, V. Pres. GEO. Fine Bait Room-Ware 0 We have the finest and most complete line of bath-room accessories ever offered for sale; in New Bern, Come and See Them. Prices are Right, iiw hi ran m ci JOHN B. PHONE 267. . - NL'W BERN, N. C W. G; BOYD, REAL ESTATE DEALER AND , BROXER ' 1 Rents collected for which immediato returns aremade, . !. All deals made at moderate cost - j" . - - r, 1 " Personal attention given all matters.. 1 ' . BRIDfiRTON LOTS FOR 8ALE-Bu one, wlir . aMv you to k buildahom - - -L " J --',S?'- r'- Ctmcrcte hollow blocks for house supports for sale." Cheaper- than brick, lait for centuries. . ' v , h ; , ' " V 1 J , ,101 POLLOCK ST,'- . n V, ; v 'PIIONE 203 , COVERS MOST. LASTS LONGEST I ' .: : : : HEATH :: - IJ1ILLI6AN PAIIITS " i - : r : ''We invite a'trialr order,' and. feel satisfied t it will mkea customer" of you; " " ' .that L ' Middle Street Phono It t - Offer! n GAS STOVES at i $18.09 tr , . . - . : 82 00 down nnl ' $2.00 per month ' uotit stove is paid for. f u i s - .'',81 B. PENDLETON, Cashier , ' . 1 n1 e 11 in .. "Tii 'This tact 'bears directly tf your.pockelbook". ) i No matter how little you pay for Fur niture or Stova here, yon are bound i to get good quality. ; , ' No matter bow much you pay you are r round" to get your money worth, Wetffer all REFRlGERATuRS and, FREEZERS at special prices as long as they but. See us.. ' f , IVES 'l.- 93 MIDDLE 81 0 147. . i New Bern, N. C IF YOU HAVE A p you can call us up. . Just toll central you' want to talk to us and she will connect you. , To write conts but a stamp, and we reply at once.. Getting to Uorfolk . Is easy and convenient now. The toleiihone, the Mall, and . the Hallway put you in . easy coinmimlcntlon with us. L-t us supply y' lth all you want In' Jewelry,. Wal li(i, rilvurwnre and evt-ry thing 'lne iimm'Iy found lira ph ; in; i ,':',in J"-v l ry Rlr5. tJitt I f sit (in n; . nival to I- . '' '') I ""' ' Ask ns r ; ; v. v. v. Tee LIlILt 'ciJl: Short Specials .Gathered From Places Not Affected by the VTelegiapher's - Strike r; . B3 CFSTiZE i i:3T:i:i . s::jT Political Commercial,, and Tragic. News Taken IJaderx One ' Heai' . EtU to Him ttbp Etfl Thinks-, ,-Jiew8 .rrem Jiere., . Then. 01 Merest ' T AH-; - ' 1 Special to Journal. " - New Tor. iuwt 18. The number of telegraph operators on strike is In creasing; all : the .ttono..: Up to date, there are about'20,000 who bare obey ed the caU. There la no Indication of a settlement " Labor r Commls'sloner Neill, will try to adjust the differences but the end seems distant. '" ' ' -rTangler, .August 13. A desperate battle . was ;,fougbt this morning : be tween the French and Moors, the lat ter being the aggressors for th sec- men, ; while the French bad only lOQ soldiers, : Fully one balf ot the Mop iah army were killed. In. the engage- ment I ZK. Pau Mlnn August J3.--B5venU ofthe past few days indicate that the powerful grip on the railroad inter-, ests of the Northwest, whioh has been held by J. i. Hill, president ot the Northern Pacific road,." is , loosening and Jt Is Drobable that Jie ..wlU b supersededJty another.:; At meeting of the stockholders and directors held today, be was : defeated at ref-elec- tlon. Onancock, August 13 The race war started bere by a negro editor utter ing ' and publishing threatening lan guage, and attempting murder, Is sub- aiding and it Is not now likely that there will be any trouble." 4 3overnor Swanson is here in person and id do ing all in hU power to affect peace htwun the races. l. , 1 : Richmond, -Angust 13.-The, United Confederate Veterans have established a fund "for -erecting a monument to the women ot; the Confederacy, and they hope by systematic efforts to be able to bare' it erected within, two f-Betfas, Ireland, August ' 13. The riots started by laborers In the mills keeps on unabated. Several bare been killed and scores, Including many Women, bare ; been" injured. ; Many tights occurred during the daj'.. I SeouL Korea. Anirast 13. The rebel Koreans are still fighting the Japanese invading- army. , The - Japanese have attempted to pacify them bnt have been' obliged to whip them Jn battle. A terrlflo 'punishment, waa . Inflicted on the natives yesterday, bnt they will not' yield. 4 w , -London; August 13. News baa been .a.lwail tir-a lot 4ha hnniltf Rnluull has -released Sir 'Harry MacLean, the necessary ransom having been paid A. r.'.-tf .. .. - . ...::'..- !.- Montgomery, Ala., August'l3.-The Alabama legislature has passed a law agUlnst the labor In factories ot ehll dren under the age of 16 years. '. ' Norfolk;Va Aiifinst 13. Gov. Guild of Vawachiwetts,, commanding, as ad' mlral, the Massachusetts Elate naval militia, arrived In Hampton Roads to day on the United Ttates gunboat, NewDort. for ' e V ''.uetts and lloston day r " v ':' town r'"r i . or Gu'.: 1 i s t ' t a f rf " f I !icr J ' ' s rived t.' y by 1 at the Jama --w. Govrrn- ! WS t'T - r t r ioi or f ' l Punt, i ri'i iry to fie c-l limt.lon at th u toi"rrow. I hlch t!ie ex pi r.":iH!.,i;i,n.ia mivitl r " c.-!pte, aii-1 wlil'-h will t i 1 HviVj h", :ft ot Ulfl i; !;ii8 i.-i.:: a r'pi'. ' eiill Hall, In 1 ,:;!on. ' "a ill p.i'U -lir1i the f. ' a of l ati- I- ..ijf.'-.-i-'l. I-"1"? I !, Anc't-t 11. - ' i. !' ', ' . I ' : I The Ohio Statesman Will "Look but Met Tonch the istate Political t' rJ .SltnaOoB. - ' Special to Journal.--, , --'"- Columbus, Ohio, Auguat 13. Sena tor Foraker has Issued a statement that Jie' will not Interfere with .the campaign of Secretary ;: Taft Jn"; that State, i He "say b that 'contrary- rumors that, he will 'work against Taft, and menace- his chances, for preferment He i simply la the v hands of' bis friends and will conduct bis campaign without any Aggressive 'movement THE STATUS OP THE 8IBlKE,j What the Operators Demand In ash Ington. v.faJrinsMrltlo'fep . ? ' umer raNWamft, Special to Journal. t - - '.VV-'-. :" Washington, D. Cs. August13.'t-W lowing are the demands made by the TelearaDhers Union of the " city t of Washington: vN, - A" ''.'1"v, r Horizontal increase w o per ceuj. in -the., scalo ot wages.-- Sfci: Eiaht hours instead of hlne.bours to constitute a day' work" , That the companies furnish type writers to" operators. - iHSjx? . That ; men and ; women , ltt . the eery vice be allotted equal work iand" eqtiat wages: -',;. I i$$rfr!t&$- - -s Salary of Operators. v Minimum salary of operators, now !.S0 per month, demanded $25.87; Maximum salaries Dfperatpfstnow 182.60, demanded $947..; These sal aries do not. Include pay for overtime and extra work. - JfSJv'M'&v Demands of Assootated Press pperf ators; v Day work six days,- eight ' hours. 130. per' week,1 and orertimd, and ex tra at the rate ot 80 cent per '9i'S; Night work six nights eight hours, f 35 ' per week, and'verttme "and ex tra at ine rawoi m ceuia jpoi- uour... The vacations to remain. M'aVpre. ent.jH -"t swm&2: A-proportionate increase tor chiefs and .punchier- operators. ;!fy lVent on Strike Teslerday; f, ; Postal, da fore. .'.r ..fe-i:58 Postal, night forcer: .V sS l? 35 Western Union, night force :f Associated Press. .. .;-c.-.'--v Expected to me Toaay.:sr; Western Union.'day force. . . . ' 78 At brokers' offices .... tt ; rtJ ; .'0 On other- leased wires .'iv-? Associated Press., y.- 1-1 '':.!-'-r,:-J70 ; WWtelirsttatrday.,: V-: v 'FARMER FOUMD . MAD ? Sri'; Falls' From Tehlcl -In the Road jriS' V Bead, i 4$iteX; Durham,. August 13.TWllllam Har- ton,-aJ prominent farmer, .Jlymg some distance .from Roiboro, , .was . found dead in the1 suburbs of that town on Saturday . He had been In Roxboro on business, and was returning home when be : fell from his , Vehicle and died. The information' Is that heart trouble caused his death,:He was the father of " Walter Harton,t"iegrapn operator In this city.. . H left a wife ana several enuaren. fyr--r,L.Sl i A Tarky Party.; . Miss May Dawson, of LaGrange, Is the guest of MesdaraeS; Dell and John C. Stanley at their home atlB3 George street Last night slid . tendered ; a very delightful reception by the ladles in the way . ot a "tacky -party,", and all had a most enjoyable time.. Deli- clous refreshments were served. " Only 6 tents, Moving Picture Shew st Opera House. ' , -. ' ' ' I Police Ceurt rroeeedlnRU. Mennrs Tom ; Bowden and Gary Iliiwk were taxed the costs in the mayor's court yesterday for dlaordf-r- ly conduct. " l"r. Murk Stevenson, Jr.; was taxed tke co Jg for riding his wheel on the slrtcwu'.H. . . An Ii!!THtlng 'combat took plaoo f;.-r t';9 !-'im8.'1 ot the latter caw i i,:r. Murk F.teveiiMon, Sr. and ' v r l-.rvnn. It viih In n rai d to the is Hunt of com! laid. Mr. SUi'Voimim b I t'.:.t lii the .'U.r.e ijf I. in M:m, l.o .1 ) ' I ! ;.,ta too imii-.h, 1' ;.id fur a r !" ! ( ' ' I V I I l.o m.! ii! ii to pre.- " v ' " . : :.t mi. I a .( a i iT-'.-r: ..!.il:.h a pi'i 1 in. h, .!, lliit 1 .: ! 'y tt:- Brilliant Events Given at the Atlan- ' tie Hotel by the Guests. Most t ; . -Lively Season for Tears. j" t Special to Journal.', , 4 ",. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, August 13. On 'last Friday, morning Mrs. William: B. Hill of Danville, Va,, delightfully entertained at progressive bridge. T, There -were sixteen ladles playing, ha first prize a - beautiful crystal white and gold bonbon dish, was won by JUlsa'EUza Slmrnqna, Who gracefully presented it. to Mrs. James A." Bryan; "consolation won by Dliss Cola Hunt, cf Pensacolas Florida; de lightf ully vjlgb Ji Yefreshmenta f weir served,'tod all thanked: Mrs, Hilt; for a most-enjoyable , evehing'a pleasure. uflesJelfB WeatberlyjGary,-. J. E, Robinson, d. B. McGehee: WL Kennedy. J. M. Tur ner,-: F.-P.; Montbn, -.Harry Skinner; j Misses Gary, Cora :punt.-BHsa .fim mofis, -lsabelle and Lnch Fleming, and Clare Gray,:Va'lC:-;- 'x SiaPho djio 'gM&..tboioidisMtc4'Uio Firsts North Carolina : Regiment' lasi ittgbhiC'IpMfoi; grand ball toomrof TthOplA ;Attti:Hote,Vias a , great succeBa, uiere.were .targe, number" ot couples, on the floor, ad the Elam's Orchestra, of Greenaboi-o, Wag as usual, mighty-fine, and tie evening wa&! passed all too- quickly, The first regiment, left Tuesday: it ternoon In two sections via Kew. Bern, enroute. for , Jameefown Exposition, rhefe ;theyl will spend - aeverat days, campln,g. Hrberowaa it gooffly;:nurh-. ber otjatiles with the boya- Mucjh was said of the orderly manner or the boys and much credit due Col. Gardner,, f sneiby, ior tne way ne nanaieu mem. Mr.', a:D.rLrande, manager ot the between Morehead. City and: Norfolk,: and as usual, everything moved along amoothln ": V 1 "s . rThecilmas wa reached In the way Jpartlwff t;,'Morehead,vwhen'? Mrs. rJin...Brjw4-'of -Joir?Boi;iBo4j the . -tayordlf ew;i hippyS partiolpanta oi aicharmlng' party ;glven In honor. otrfcfM'MooreV Tbasfa were flying', on every passing zepbers,;r;4 Jaryl8.;:rptsi.:;;ai poem fraught .with, most tender and ' loving, sentiment: V She-wields k grace ' ful pent 'nd-l,irar;''f btotttltal thoughts, and good swishes j wereas precious stbnes lit a setting of gold. The jpre1ienta;W lingerie, cut glass; flowers in enchant ing profusion,: 4fTho piece de resist4 ence'J.yraa a grand and delfeious' birth daysake-with Its propertinoie jn can dies ,nd flora decoratlon:.was pink, happily b'propriato;;M:iMra. life and' Surroundings ar trnly j"con leurde. :rose, JtfrBryan, as : usual was anrost gracious and elegant! hos tess, by acclamation, the party was voted -ft great' 'suecessV;? and - .hearty wishes ' were" expressed that "ill "preo eht might', agajln have the pleasure: of eohgnstula'tiiis;' lfn;:kfooi1iitViAM has added another -to-'tjie yeara she rears .stf'gracefuliyf.j''i'.i. v Yesterday' afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jfc '; MJ Turner of Augusta, . Ga., : gave a- delightful sailing and surf ; party, there .were about.; thirty, present and in Mrs.:,Turnetrt usuat w,ay, ,he gaye them a 'most; charming time,' and it was "with regret that nigh: came as quickly and the party bad to return, to the hotel to. prepare for: the even ing : dance. : Mrs, Turner ; served the fortunate ones with light refresh ments; Mr." and Mrs.. Turner Jeft this afternoon to spend some time at the Jamestown Expedition. '., ' T " - 1 What proved to be one of the most brilliant events of the season at the dear old Atlantic, was the pretty par ty given last night by Mrs. L.'' Harvey, Of Kinston, N. C, in honor ot her birthday by Mrs. . Frank , P. Morton, there were about thirty present, and dnllcious fruit punch with Lady Bal timore Cake, was sorved in elegant Ktylo, the evening was long to be re membered by all. : ' . . til Jl a l..i 1.1 " i (i.lilll! .7 " 1 1 tin I t. Fi ! I rVIT I n crowd here, !i"j ('.in.iulvca, H tO 1)0. fiTK!, 1 '.ri, haying 1 tinnt an. I ami t t!;e r, A 1 f -, 1 ...1 fey 1 ( r ! ',ii 1 "0 I f 5 1 : (' 1.... ; 1:1 cq::fere::ge A RepresentAtion of the Greens boro Craftsmen Will At' '"tend Federation Session CflMIS-aDEOr;.' - : ' FOR KEH .BUILOlSB For the Central, Carolina Fair. ; Spe- j 'e'lar Preparations For The Com- ; iBget I, Bryan. Firemen : and Englneermen Organ- Ixe.T .Death of Popn. ' ; .'.'. vV'iar:.':'Yenug '; -: :y :;;?"oy" : Special 'Correspondence. Greensboro, ; August ; 13. Greens boro wilt, be 7 well: ; represented : at Jamestown, tttis week, as every train leaving here bound: for be exposition is crowded to its utmost capacity. The final preparations of "the Ga-Ce City Guards tor the annual encampment have been made,, and the company will, leave on a; special train tonight at 1:30 o'clock. They will got by way of Durham, and will' be Joined by com panies from . several towns along the line; The members have been drilling regularly during the last "few weeks, and present & good .appearance. They are equipped with new? uniforms of the regulation type. The regiment to which they belong will be In camp about ten jiays. 'The following representatives from Greensboro,' left today for !harloUte, to attend the third annual session of the North Carolina Federation of La bor, which is to be held in Charlot'te, tomorrow: J, W. Thomas, and E. J. Tally, of the Carpenters' Union; A. J, Williams, of . the f .Typographical Union Na 397: G, C. Lewis and Lewis Burnett, ot. Greensboro .Trades Coun cil; High Point Carpentets, woodwork era and- glass workers will also send delegates. ,;W',; ' e .,- t'- ;' . . :' A meeting of the stbckholders of the Leisle Color Company, of this city was held Saturday evening and the following director were elected: Ju lius Leisel, president and general man agerr;;J;' A. .Davidson, tlce-presldent and treasurer, Q. 8., Adams, secretary and. .assistant., treasurer. X This con- oern iraa jchartered for .the purpose of acting as purchasing agents for all dyestufts and chemical used by a number of cotton mills (n tbia section making Greensboro the distributing pomt wjth branch offices in several Norths Carolina towns. ;r.-yW ; . In the -county oour house Saturday meeting was .held by the . school eommitteemen of Guilford county for the purpose of going through with a general discussion of ttey conditions of Ihe county' schools, 'and ot taking up In detail-,th power,: and duties of the stAool, committeemen.: 'The com mitteemen, were InstrnotbdLto put Into operation the regulation and matters already decided upon, f Bpeeches were niade by f severat. ot those present,' atnohg those :' speaking being Mr. C. H. Ireland, and Mrohn C Kebnett lliere was a goM attendance on the part of the committee of . the county. 5-A 'contract has been- awarded. On A. F.i Brooks, for an addition to the grand stand at the Central Carolina Fair. The -addition will :- seat a, least j'JiOO people. Bleachers with a seating ca pacity' of 2,000 will be erected, along the race track, and every preparation will ' be made to; accommodate , th)B large" crowd which is expeoced ; to at tend the fair this jear, for Sec'ty Gar land Daniel says that As fair this year will, be, bigger and bettej' than ever before, ' ; The fact that William Jennings Bryan is to deliver an ad dress draws an enormous crowd. The exhibits" bid fair , to be the best' ever shown on the local fairgrounds. The firemen and englneermen ot tne city have organized. lodee, known as the Brotherhood of Firemen , and Englneormon.- The lodge boglns bns- ine-is with a charter mcmbershlkVof 30, It Is known as lodge No. 728, Th? fol lowing; otllcers were elected: ' Past .'.' niter, Adolphus . Robinson; Mastei1, Charles L.' Pollard; Vice-Master, Geo. C. Crliz; f". i reiiiry end Treasurer, Pa- vl l r.l. vjuaie; t onecior, Aiion 11. i.v- I'iihi I of Triii'te'-s, James E. :.!,( "I, Vh'tor U. J.,!::.. id; Loral I'ro t " 'a roi.nl, I). I.'. '.' ..-, Xalrm;.n, 1 1.. 11. , t ' 1 r. J. 1 y I 40 inch WHITE LAWNS i 10cf 12c, 15 and 20c. i m inch FpCH and PER I I SUN LAWN I at 20c. why DonT YpO WEAK A SHIW.TIQE? ITHrtT WEAfO OUTSIDE fcssctsii MramiT smc. m ma turn SAwoA c 'cnicmow LoT-5 OF PEOPLE WEAR. GOOD OUTER CLoTHING dlT NOT (jOOD THEY JAY "WHAT IS THE; PIFTERENCE?" THERE 1-5 A DIFFERENCE. A WELL riTTINfl -5H1RT FEEL-5 COMFORTABLE BE CA'JSZ IT 15 VERY CLO-5E TO YOU. TO BUY GOOD .5H1RT-S IS ECONOMY. JUJT RECEIVED A BEAU TIFUL LINE IN .WHITE AND FANCY ATTACHEP OR DETACHED CUFF J SOC, 1.00 AND $1.50. ALO THE LATENT THING IN 4. INCH HAED TIEfcJ iOC. &Ifj LOTOF RUGJ AND ART -SQUARED. 0 PER CENT OFF ON CLOTHING AND OXFORD. J.J.BAXTER. OC3C DOC U iJUStt RECEIVED A Imported 11 :.;. - Dvin. . nam: . 0 s; ; 6rner Broad sind 'U'ancocli 8ts; 1. i. J Km 30C M -, :..i i w. mm. . m .. " W V T104 pollock i f i uiV h r. 'ry I, I r ef ALTHOUQ1 (rfCi MAY aoOD.CL0Tr1ES ; ON THE HE OVNTTECLffOOO F HE ft YOTjfORESSCDj RIG HT AIL "Trlt WAV THR.0UG m H IT IS WORTH THAN?THeTPRlCir Of A ShlRl Jm IMTIMMiUIIMlW. 30( FRESH INVOICE FINE Sardines! ap d Smoked. McDANIEL. jf fi;S New Bern, N. C )OC . bayoaecep tto agehcy for ttls city for , the IlWiMingtofltGfanite and aj,m sTAaw JL x vvi imvi - uwi iiatvui v:. n j i, and wllf be pleasejd" to show you' designs and quote ; 1 :r', on M0SCMEHT8,1 BEAb-8T0ES, IRON FEHCi ; ..: 1W ' U W Ut ' Si. Real EsUte Dealer,. Telephone Z03. ti y 1 1 " -( ' ' "' - " ' ; i t" 1 i ' I Fonrinjr, w carry Jn stock, i r, ?!', ami Wire uates,,and ! s ' i j i t rwived a large lot ' i r mil and get our i ' . ' vriro storo. .. J L. . f r ?
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